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Multiple Choice
Which type of microscope is especially useful for viewing thick structures such as biofilms?
A
Compound light microscope
B
Transmission electron microscope
C
Confocal laser scanning microscope
D
Scanning electron microscope
Verified step by step guidance
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Begin by understanding the different types of microscopes listed: Compound light microscope, Transmission electron microscope, Confocal laser scanning microscope, and Scanning electron microscope.
Consider the characteristics of biofilms, which are thick, complex structures composed of multiple layers of microorganisms and extracellular matrix.
Evaluate the capabilities of each microscope type: Compound light microscopes are typically used for viewing thin sections of specimens, while Transmission electron microscopes provide high-resolution images but require thin samples.
Confocal laser scanning microscopes use laser beams to scan samples and can create detailed 3D images of thick structures, making them suitable for biofilms.
Scanning electron microscopes provide detailed surface images but are not ideal for viewing internal structures of thick samples like biofilms.